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<STRONG><U>II.1.2 Installation under <NOBR>MS-DOS</NOBR> or Windows</U></STRONG>
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In principle <NOBR>ASEM-51</NOBR> doesn't require a fuzzy software installation or
configuration. In the simplest case you can copy all files of the package
to your working directory, and enjoy the benefits of true plug-and-play
compatibility!<BR>
On the other hand, an installation of <NOBR>ASEM-51</NOBR> under <NOBR>MS-DOS</NOBR> is very simple:
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<LI>Create a new, empty scratch directory on your harddisk.<BR>&nbsp;</LI>
<LI>Unpack your <NOBR>ASEM-51</NOBR> distribution archive into this directory,
    or copy all files of the <NOBR>ASEM-51</NOBR> package into it.<BR>&nbsp;</LI>
<LI>Make the scratch directory default, run the batch file
    INSTALL.BAT provided, and follow the instructions.</LI>
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If you don't like anything that is running automatically, or things are not
quite clear, <NOBR>ASEM-51</NOBR> can also be installed manually as follows:
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<LI>Create a new directory on your harddisk, e.g. C:\ASEM51.<BR>&nbsp;</LI>
<LI>Copy all files of the <NOBR>ASEM-51</NOBR> package into this directory.<BR>&nbsp;</LI>
<LI>Append it to your PATH statement in file AUTOEXEC.BAT, e.g.<BR><BR>
    <NOBR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<CODE>PATH&nbsp;C:\DOS;C:\UTIL;C:\ASEM51</CODE></NOBR><BR>&nbsp;</LI>
<LI>If this has not already been done while unpacking the distribution
    archive, create a subdirectory, e.g. C:\ASEM51\MCU, and move all
    the *.MCU files provided to this subdirectory, for better survey.<BR>&nbsp;</LI>
<LI>Create another subdirectory, e.g. C:\ASEM51\HTML, and move all
    the *.HTM, *.GIF and *.JPG files to this subdirectory, respectively.
    (To read that HTML manual, invoke your web browser and start with
     file C:\ASEM51\HTML\DOCS.HTM!)<BR>&nbsp;</LI>
<LI>Optionally define a DOS environment variable ASEM51INC in
    AUTOEXEC.BAT, to specify a search path for include files, e.g.<BR><BR>
    <NOBR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<CODE>SET&nbsp;ASEM51INC=C:\ASEM51\MCU;D:\MICROS\MCS51\INCL</CODE></NOBR><BR>&nbsp;</LI>
<LI>For a proper operation of the Borland 16-bit DPMI server on computers
    with more than 16 MB RAM, be sure that EMM386.EXE (included in DOS&nbsp;5.0
    or later) is loaded, and define the environment variable DPMIMEM in
    AUTOEXEC.BAT as follows:<BR><BR>
    <NOBR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<CODE>SET&nbsp;DPMIMEM=MAXMEM&nbsp;16383</CODE></NOBR><BR>&nbsp;</LI>
<LI>Reboot your PC.</LI>
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The installation batch file <NOBR>INSTALL.BAT</NOBR> should work properly on
<NOBR>MS-DOS</NOBR>, Windows <NOBR>3.1x</NOBR>, and Windows 9x systems.
It has not yet been tested on other Windows versions.
Especially for the NT-based Windows versions <NOBR>NT 4.0</NOBR>, 2000 and XP,
a manual installation is recommended.
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